Seven states including Karnataka and Tamil Nadu have the lowest ground water table in the country, Union Water Resources Minister Saifuddin Soz has said.
Speaking to reporters here on Monday in connection with the national ground water congress to be held here on September 11, Prof Soz said that other states in this category include Delhi, Haryana and Punjab. He said that there were 839 areas which have been identified as those with the lowest water table in the country.
Noting that his ministry has long ago circulated a model legislation on ground water to the states, the minister said 10 states have already enacted and implemented the bill, including Andhra Pradesh, TN and Kerala. Ten other states including Karnataka have taken initiatives for enactment of the model bill. North Eastern states feel that it was not necessary to enact the legislation, while Punjab, which was against it, has now been convinced to enact it.
Referring to the inter-linking of river waters, Prof Soz said that five links have come in sharp focus in this regard and this included one in South India – Polavaram. While some states such as Tamil Nadu want the link, others like Kerala were opposed to it.